
The agricultural landscape of Los Coyotes is captured here during a pivotal era of industrial expansion, as the San Gabriel River and Coyote Creek define the low-lying plains. The settlement of Artesia serves as a central hub, surrounded by a grid of rural roads like Anaheim Street and Bloomfield Avenue. This 1923 survey reveals a transition from farming to the petroleum economy, highlighted by the presence of the C Julian Tank Farm and the Standard Oil Co Pumping Station.
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